New Image Primary Care’s main practitioners, Jocelyn Pawlciki and Michelle Fletcher cutting the ribbon in celebration of New Image Primary Care’s opening with colleagues, patients, and the Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce. Photo by Noel Mabile
KINGMAN – New Image Primary Care welcomes you to their new office building off of Stockton Hill Rd. This office is a new installment into Kingman as of January. They have become their own independent office and are members of the Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce. This ribbon cutting was also in celebration of their two primaries and fellow Kingman residents, Michelle Fletcher, FNP and Jocelyn Pawlicki, FNP.
New Image’s goal is to build and help the Kingman community by giving them a reliable primary care center. They have noticed the lack of care centers within the town and want to let Kingman’s residents know New Image is not leaving anytime soon.
Although primary care is the center’s focus, New Image also offers services such as allergy tests, medical weight management, and aesthetics. They offer a treatment called Biote; Bioidentical hormone pellets used to regulate hormones for both men and women.
These pellets are completely free of synthetics and foreign chemicals. Lab tests for blood and glands like the thyroid or other organs that can cause effects on your hormones are also tested to ensure as accurate results as possible before this procedure. Hormone imbalance is much more common than it may seem, this means that anyone can partake in the procedure. On the day of the procedure it can take as little as 20 minutes in total; from walking into the office, to leaving.
New Image will also be soon introducing (Dual-Energy X-Ray) DXA Scans into their office. This is a x-ray procedure that measures bone density and exactly what calcium and other mineral levels someone is at.
New Image Primary Care is currently accepting new patients. Once applied, patients can be in the office at their appointment in a week or less. New Image Primary Care takes most forms of insurance.
“Call us today!” said Medical Assistant, Felicia Chavéz Anaya.
Noel Mabile